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37481A
Manual Software Version 1.0006 or higher
Manual 37481A
easYlite-100 Annunciator
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WARNING Read this entire manual and all other publications pertaining to the work to be performed before instal-ling, operating, or servicing this equipment. Practice all plant and safety instructions and precautions. Failure to follow instructions can cause personal injury and/or property damage. The engine, turbine, or other type of prime mover should be equipped with an overspeed (overtempera-ture, or overpressure, where applicable) shutdown device(s), that operates totally independently of the prime mover control device(s) to protect against runaway or damage to the engine, turbine, or other type of prime mover with possible personal injury or loss of life should the mechanical-hydraulic gov-ernor(s) or electric control(s), the actuator(s), fuel control(s), the driving mechanism(s), the linkage(s), or the controlled device(s) fail. Any unauthorized modifications to or use of this equipment outside its specified mechanical, electrical, or other operating limits may cause personal injury and/or property damage, including damage to the equipment. Any such unauthorized modifications: (i) constitute "misuse" and/or "negligence" within the meaning of the product warranty thereby excluding warranty coverage for any resulting damage, and (ii) invalidate product certifications or listings.
CAUTION To prevent damage to a control system that uses an alternator or battery-charging device, make sure the charging device is turned off before disconnecting the battery from the system. Electronic controls contain static-sensitive parts. Observe the following precautions to prevent dam-age to these parts. • Discharge body static before handling the control (with power to the control turned off, contact a
grounded surface and maintain contact while handling the control). • Avoid all plastic, vinyl, and Styrofoam (except antistatic versions) around printed circuit boards. • Do not touch the components or conductors on a printed circuit board with your hands or with
conductive devices.
OUT-OF-DATE PUBLICATION This publication may have been revised or updated since this copy was produced. To verify that you have the latest revision, be sure to check the Woodward website: http://www.woodward.com/pubs/current.pdf The revision level is shown at the bottom of the front cover after the publication number. The latest version of most publications is available at: http://www.woodward.com/publications If your publication is not there, please contact your customer service representative to get the latest copy.
Important definitions
WARNING Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that, if not avoided, could result in damage to equipment.
NOTE Provides other helpful information that does not fall under the warning or caution categories.
Woodward reserves the right to update any portion of this publication at any time. Information provided by Woodward is believed to be correct and reliable. However, Woodward assumes no responsibility unless otherwise expressly undertaken.
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Revision History
Rev. Date Editor Change NEW 10-05-05 TE Release based on Manual 37307; External IKD mode and ToolKit support added A 10-06-29 TE Minor changes
Content
Related Documents .................................................................................................................................. CHAPTER 1. GENERAL INFORMATION ....................................................................................... 6
6 Overview .................................................................................................................................................. 7 Applications .............................................................................................................................................. 8 Expansions - External IKD mode ............................................................................................................. 9
CHAPTER 2. ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE AWARENESS .......................................................... 10
Dimensions / Panel Cut-Out................................................................................................................... CHAPTER 3. HOUSING ........................................................................................................... 11
11 Installation .............................................................................................................................................. 12
CHAPTER 4. WIRING DIAGRAM ............................................................................................... 13
Terminal Arrangement ........................................................................................................................... CHAPTER 5. CONNECTIONS ................................................................................................... 14
14 Power supply .......................................................................................................................................... 15 Relay Output .......................................................................................................................................... 15 Interfaces................................................................................................................................................ 16
Overview ...................................................................................................................................... 16 CAN Bus ...................................................................................................................................... 17 DPC - Direct Configuration Cable ................................................................................................ 17
Front Panel ............................................................................................................................................. CHAPTER 6. OPERATION ........................................................................................................ 18
18 Operation and Display ............................................................................................................................ 19
Internal Mode ............................................................................................................................... 20 External IKD Mode ....................................................................................................................... 21
Overview ................................................................................................................................................ CHAPTER 7. FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION ................................................................................. 22
22 LED Test ................................................................................................................................................ 23 Silencing the Horn .................................................................................................................................. 23 Function of the Pre-Assigned LEDs (Internal mode only) ...................................................................... 24
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Configuration Via PC ............................................................................................................................. CHAPTER 8. CONFIGURATION EASYLITE-100 .......................................................................... 25
25 Install ToolKit Configuration and Visualization Software ............................................................. 25 Install ToolKit Software ................................................................................................................ 25 Install ToolKit Configuration Files ................................................................................................ 26 Starting ToolKit Software ............................................................................................................. 27 Configure ToolKit Software ......................................................................................................... 28 Connect ToolKit and the easYlite-100 Unit ................................................................................. 29 View easYlite-100 Data with ToolKit ........................................................................................... 31 Configure the easYlite-100 with ToolKit ...................................................................................... 32
System Management ............................................................................................................................. 33 Password System ........................................................................................................................ 33 Factory Settings ........................................................................................................................... 35
Home Page ............................................................................................................................................ 36 Application of LEDs - Internal Mode ............................................................................................ 37 Application of LEDs - External IKD Mode ................................................................................... 39 Application of the Relay 1 ............................................................................................................ 40
Configure CAN Interface........................................................................................................................ 41 Internal Mode ............................................................................................................................... 41 External IKD Mode ...................................................................................................................... 41 Internal and External IKD Mode .................................................................................................. 42
Version ................................................................................................................................................... 43
Internal Mode ......................................................................................................................................... CHAPTER 9. CONFIGURATION EASYGEN SERIES ..................................................................... 44
44 External IKD Mode ................................................................................................................................. 46
One easYgen and one easYlite-100 ........................................................................................... 46 One easYgen and two easYlite-100 ............................................................................................ 48
CHAPTER 10. TECHNICAL DATA ............................................................................................. 51
Alarm Classes ........................................................................................................................................ APPENDIX A. COMMON .......................................................................................................... 53
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APPENDIX B. FRONT CUSTOMIZATION .................................................................................... 54
APPENDIX C. PROTOCOL 65000, 65001 FOR EXTERNAL IKD MODE ......................................... 55
APPENDIX D. TROUBLESHOOTING .......................................................................................... 56
APPENDIX E. LIST OF PARAMETERS ....................................................................................... 57
Product Service Options ........................................................................................................................ APPENDIX F. SERVICE OPTIONS ............................................................................................. 59
59 Returning Equipment For Repair ........................................................................................................... 59
Packing a Control ........................................................................................................................ 60 Return Authorization Number RAN ............................................................................................. 60
Replacement Parts ................................................................................................................................ 60 How To Contact Woodward ................................................................................................................... 61 Engineering Services ............................................................................................................................. 62 Technical Assistance ............................................................................................................................. 63
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Illustrations and Tables
Illustrations Figure 1-2: Applications overview .............................................................................................................................................. 8Figure 1-3: Expansions - external IKD mode .............................................................................................................................. 9Figure 3-1: Housing - panel cut-out .......................................................................................................................................... 11Figure 4-1: Wiring diagram - easYlite-100 ............................................................................................................................... 13Figure 5-1: easYlite-100 back view - terminal arrangement ..................................................................................................... 14Figure 5-2: Power supply .......................................................................................................................................................... 15Figure 5-3: Relay outputs .......................................................................................................................................................... 15Figure 5-4: Interfaces - overview .............................................................................................................................................. 16Figure 5-5: Interfaces - CAN bus .............................................................................................................................................. 17Figure 5-6: Interfaces - CAN bus - wiring of shielding ............................................................................................................. 17Figure 5-7: Interfaces - CAN bus - schematic wiring and termination ...................................................................................... 17Figure 6-1: Front panel ............................................................................................................................................................. 18Figure 6-2: ToolKit Home Page (Internal mode) ...................................................................................................................... 19Figure 6-3: ToolKit Home Page (External IKD mode) ............................................................................................................. 19Figure 7-1: Discrete input for oil pressure sensor ..................................................................................................................... 24Figure 7-2: LED configuration in ToolKit (Internal mode) ...................................................................................................... 24Figure 8-1: ToolKit - visualization screen ................................................................................................................................ 31Figure 8-2: ToolKit - analog value trending screen .................................................................................................................. 31Figure 8-3: ToolKit - configuration screen ............................................................................................................................... 32Figure 8-4: Password system .................................................................................................................................................... 33Figure 8-5: Factory settings ...................................................................................................................................................... 35Figure 8-6: ToolKit Home Page (Internal mode) ...................................................................................................................... 36Figure 8-7: ToolKit Home Page (External IKD mode) ............................................................................................................. 36Figure 8-8: Application of the relay 1 ....................................................................................................................................... 40Figure 8-9: Version ................................................................................................................................................................... 43Figure 10-1: Front panel with paper strip .................................................................................................................................. 54
Tables Table 1-1: Manual - overview ..................................................................................................................................................... 6Table 1-1: easYlite-100 - brief overview .................................................................................................................................... 7Table 3-1: Housing - panel cut-out ........................................................................................................................................... 11Table 5-1: Conversion chart - wire size .................................................................................................................................... 14Table 5-2: Power supply - terminal assignment ........................................................................................................................ 15Table 5-3: Relay outputs - terminal assignment ........................................................................................................................ 15Table 5-4: Interfaces - connection overview ............................................................................................................................. 16Table 5-5: CAN bus - terminal assignment ............................................................................................................................... 17Table 6-1: easYlite-100 - operation modes ............................................................................................................................... 19Table 6-2: CAN bus status LED signals (Internal mode) .......................................................................................................... 20Table 6-3: CAN bus status LED signals (External IKD mode) ................................................................................................. 21Table 7-1: easYlite-100 - functional description ....................................................................................................................... 22Table 8-1: easYlite-100 - operation modes ............................................................................................................................... 36Table 8-2: Configurable warning/alarm/status messages .......................................................................................................... 38Table 9-1: easYlite-100 - operation modes ............................................................................................................................... 44Table 9-2: Configuration settings for easYlite-100 and easYgen-1000 - bus parameters ......................................................... 44Table 9-3: Configuration settings for easYlite-100 and easYgen-1000 - transmission parameters ........................................... 44Table 9-4: Configuration settings for easYlite-100 and easYgen-1000 - transmission parameters ........................................... 45Table 9-5: Configuration settings for one easYlite-100 and one easYgen - bus parameters ..................................................... 46Table 9-6: Configuration settings for one easYlite-100 and one easYgen-1000 - transmission parameters ............................. 47Table 9-7: Configuration settings for one easYlite-100 and one easYgen-2000 / easYgen-3000 - transmission parameters .... 47Table 9-8: Configuration settings for two easYlite-100 and one easYgen - bus parameters ..................................................... 48Table 9-9: Configuration settings for two easYlite-100 and one easYgen-1000 - transmission parameters ............................. 49Table 9-10: Configuration settings for two easYlite-100 and one easYgen-2000 / easYgen-3000 - transmission parameters . 50
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Chapter 1. General Information
Related Documents ≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡
Type English German easYlite-100 easYlite-100 – Manual this manual 37481 -
Table 1-1: Manual - overview
Please refer to the easYgen-1000 Series, easYgen-2000 Series or easYgen-3000 Series documentation for further information about the configuration of the easYlite-100. All manuals can be downloaded from the Woodward Publications Server: http://www.woodward.com/pubs/pubpage.cfm
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Overview ≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡
The easYlite-100 annunciator is able to display warning, alarm or status messages of a Woodward genset control remotely (for example in a remote control station). The easYlite-100 operates in two different modes (internal mode & external IKD mode) to support a wide variety of easYgen devices.
easYlite-100 Internal mode External IKD mode
easYgen-1000 Series easYgen-1000 Series easYgen-2000 Series easYgen-3000 Series Software Version Software Version 1.0000 or higher 3.1000 or higher 1.0006 or higher 1.1500 or higher
Functions Functions • Genset control status display • 14 programmable status display
LEDs • 4 pre-assigned status display
LEDs • 1 CAN bus status display LED • 1 power supply status display
LED • CAN bus communications to
genset control
• Genset control status display • 16 status display LEDs activated like a discrete output • 2 fix status display LEDs (Battery Alarm,
EPS supplying load indication) • 1 CAN bus status display LED • 1 power supply status display LED • CAN bus communications to genset control
Table 1-1: easYlite-100 - brief overview
Type designation is as follows: easYlite -xxx
Option
[ ] no option
Model
[100] = Standard model
Type Examples: easYlite-100 (standard easYlite 100) Intended Use The unit must only be operated as described in this manual. The prerequisite for a proper and safe operation of the product is correct transportation, storage, and installation as well as careful operation and main-tenance.
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Applications ≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡
Figure 1-2: Applications overview
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Expansions - External IKD mode ≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡
Figure 1-3: Expansions - external IKD mode
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Chapter 2. Electrostatic Discharge Awareness
All electronic equipment is static-sensitive, some components more than others. To protect these components from static damage, you must take special precautions to minimize or eliminate electrostatic discharges. Follow these precautions when working with or near the control. 1. Before performing maintenance on the electronic control, discharge the static electricity on your body to
ground by touching and holding a grounded metal object (pipes, cabinets, equipment, etc.). 2. Avoid the build-up of static electricity on your body by not wearing clothing made of synthetic materials.
Wear cotton or cotton-blend materials as much as possible because these do not store static electric charges as much as synthetics.
3. Keep plastic, vinyl, and Styrofoam materials (such as plastic or Styrofoam cups, cup holders, cigarette
packages, cellophane wrappers, vinyl books or folders, plastic bottles, and plastic ash trays) away from the control, the modules, and the work area as much as possible.
4. Opening the control cover may void the unit warranty.
Do not remove the Printed Circuit Board (PCB) from the control cabinet unless absolutely necessary. If you must remove the PCB from the control cabinet, follow these precautions:
• Ensure that the device is completely de-energized (all connectors must be disconnected).
• Do not touch any part of the PCB except the edges.
• Do not touch the electrical conductors, connectors, or components with conductive devices with your
hands.
• When replacing a PCB, keep the new PCB in the protective antistatic bag it comes in until you are ready to install it. Immediately after removing the old PCB from the control cabinet, place it in the pro-tective antistatic bag.
CAUTION To prevent damage to electronic components caused by improper handling, read and observe the pre-cautions in Woodward manual 82715, Guide for Handling and Protection of Electronic Controls, Printed Circuit Boards, and Modules.
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Chapter 3. Housing
Dimensions / Panel Cut-Out ≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡
40
136158
136158
Figure 3-1: Housing - panel cut-out
Description Dimension Tolerance Height Total 158 mm --- Panel cut-out 138 mm + 1.0 mm Housing dimension 136 mm Width Total 158 mm --- Panel cut-out 138 mm + 1.0 mm Housing dimension 136 mm Depth Total 40 mm ---
Table 3-1: Housing - panel cut-out
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Installation ≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡
For installation into a door panel, proceed as follows: 1. Panel cut-out
Cut out the panel according to the dimensions in Figure 3-1.
2. Remove terminals
Loosen the wire connection terminal screws on the back of the unit and remove the wire connection terminal strip if required (1).
1
3. Loosen clamping screws
Loosen the four clamping screws (1) until they are almost flush with the clamp inserts and tilt the clamp inserts down by 45° (2) to remove them from the housing. Do not completely remove the screws from the clamp inserts.
1 2
4. Insert unit into cut-out
Insert the unit into the panel cut-out. Verify that the unit fits correctly in the cut-out. If the panel cut-out is not big enough, enlarge it accordingly. Ensure that the gasket is placed properly if used. Ensure that the paper strip is not pinched between gasket and panel to maintain isolation.
5. Attach clamp inserts
Re-install the clamp inserts by tilting the insert to a 45° angle (1). Insert the nose of the insert into the slot on the side of the housing. Raise the clamp insert so that it is parallel to the control panel (2).
1
2
6. Tighten clamping screws
Tighten the clamping screws (1) until the control unit is secured to the control panel (2). Over tightening of these screws may result in the clamp inserts or the housing breaking. Do not exceed the recommended tighten-ing torque of 0.1 Nm.
1
2
7. Reattach terminals
Reattach the wire connection terminal strip (1) and secure them with the side screws.
1
Note: If the gasket is damaged, it needs to be replaced. Use only the original gasket kit (P/N 3050-1057) for re-placement.
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Chapter 4. Wiring Diagram
Figure 4-1: Wiring diagram - easYlite-100
2005-05-09 | easYlite-100 Wiring Diagram eYl100ww-0519-ap.skfSubject to technical mocifications.
easY
lite-1
00 (
Annu
nciat
or)
The configuration port is located on the back of the display module. The DPC must be connected with this port.
78
CAN-HCAN-L
6Shield
543
12/24 Vdc
PEGND
21
Relay 1 (Horn)
CAN bus
1 MOhm 3.3 nF2,000 V
InternalRC element
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Chapter 5. Connections
The following chart may be used to convert square millimeters [mm²] to AWG and vice versa:
AWG mm² AWG mm² AWG mm² AWG mm² AWG mm² AWG mm² 30 0.05 21 0.38 14 2.5 4 25 3/0 95 600MCM 300 28 0.08 20 0.5 12 4 2 35 4/0 120 750MCM 400 26 0.14 18 0.75 10 6 1 50 300MCM 150 1000MCM 500 24 0.25 17 1.0 8 10 1/0 55 350MCM 185 22 0.34 16 1.5 6 16 2/0 70 500MCM 240
Table 5-1: Conversion chart - wire size
Terminal Arrangement ≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡
Figure 5-1: easYlite-100 back view - terminal arrangement
87
configuration port
654321terminal strip
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Power supply ≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡
Figure 5-2: Power supply
Terminal Description Amax 5 12/24 Vdc 2.5 mm² 4 GND (Battery B-) 2.5 mm² 3 PE 2.5 mm²
Table 5-2: Power supply - terminal assignment
For a proper operation of the device, a minimum initial voltage of 10.5 Vdc is necessary when switching on the easYlite-100. After this, a continuous operating voltage between 6.5 and 32.0 Vdc is possible to operate the easYlite-100 safely. The unit is capable of handling voltage drops to 0 V for a maximum of 10 ms.
Relay Output ≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡
The easYlite-100 provides one galvanically isolated relay output. The relay output is pre-assigned to the external alarm/horn.
12/24 Vdc
external device Relay outputBA
Figure 5-3: Relay outputs
Terminal Description Amax Term. Com.
A B
1 2 Relay 1 2.5 mm²
Table 5-3: Relay outputs - terminal assignment
PE
6.5 to 32.0 Vdc
6.5 to 32.0 VdcGND Power supply
543
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Interfaces ≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡
Overview
Figure 5-4: Interfaces - overview
No. Connection from ... to ... #1 easYlite-100 [DPC connector] DPC #2 DPC PC [COM-Port] PIN 1 -------------------------------- PIN 4 (connect with PIN 8) PIN 2 -------------------------------- PIN 3 PIN 3 -------------------------------- PIN 2 PIN 4 -------------------------------- PIN 1 PIN 5 -------------------------------- PIN 5 N/A -------------------------------- N/A PIN 7 -------------------------------- PIN 8 (connect with PIN 4) PIN 8 -------------------------------- PIN 7 PIN 9 -------------------------------- PIN 9 Connect PIN4/8
Table 5-4: Interfaces - connection overview
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CAN Bus
Wiring
Figure 5-5: Interfaces - CAN bus
Terminal Description Amax 8
CAN bus CAN-L 2.5 mm²
7 CAN-H 2.5 mm² 6 Shield 2.5 mm²
Table 5-5: CAN bus - terminal assignment
Shielding
Figure 5-6: Interfaces - CAN bus - wiring of shielding
Please note that the CAN bus must be terminated at each end of the bus! Figure 5-7 is a schematic of the CAN bus with the termination resistors installed.
Figure 5-7: Interfaces - CAN bus - schematic wiring and termination
DPC - Direct Configuration Cable
NOTE Please note that configuration using the direct configuration cable DPC (product number 5417-557) is possible starting with revision B of the DPC
(first delivered July 2003). If you have an older model please contact our sales department.
NOTE For a continuous operation with the direct configuration cable DPC (e.g. remote control of the easYlite-100), it is required to use at least revision F (P/N 5417-557 Rev. F) of the DPC. When using a DPC of an earlier revision, problems may occur in continuous operation. It is recommended to use an industry standard serial (RS-232) cable to connect the DPC with the laptop/PC for continuous operation. The shield connector (6.3mm tab connector) at the DPC of revision F (P/N 5417-557 Rev. F) and above must be connected to ground.
CAN-L
7 CAN-H
6
11
CAN-L
CAN-H876 Shield
PE1 MOhm
Shield
InterfaceCAN bus3.3 nF
2,000 Vac
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Chapter 6. Operation
Front Panel ≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡
Figure 6-1: Front panel
Figure 6-1 illustrates the front panel which includes push-buttons and LEDs. A short description of the front pan-el is given below.
to LEDs
The LEDs indicate operating states of the unit and alarm messages.
and Push-buttons
The push buttons on the front panel are assigned to fixed functions of the unit.
G
211615
20
22
117
18
19
14
1 20
21 22
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Operation and Display ≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡
The easYlite-100 offers two operation modes:
easYlite-100 Internal mode External IKD mode
easYgen-1000 Series easYgen-1000 Series easYgen-2000 Series easYgen-3000 Series Software Version Software Version 1.0000 or higher 3.1000 or higher 1.0006 or higher 1.1500 or higher
Table 6-1: easYlite-100 - operation modes
The mode can be chosen by Parameter ID 5012. “easYlite LED mode” to “Internal / Ext. IKD”. Internal mode:
Figure 6-2: ToolKit Home Page (Internal mode)
External IKD mode:
Figure 6-3: ToolKit Home Page (External IKD mode)
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Internal Mode Function of the Status LEDs The easYlite-100 has several status LEDs to indicate the operating state. The LEDs indicate the following condi-tions: LEDs to : 14 configurable alarm, warning, and status LEDs (red), configurable in the easYlite-100. LED : Power LED (green) LED : CAN bus status bicolor LED (green/red) for indication of several CAN bus states:
Color Mode CANopen status Description green single flash STOPPED CANopen bus is stopped green flashing PREOPERATIONAL CANopen bus is ready for operation green on OPERATIONAL CANopen bus is in operation, a connection to the easYlite-
100 is established red on Bus off No bus connection existing red quad flash No easYgen connected Bus connection is OK, but no PDOs are received from an
easYgen
Table 6-2: CAN bus status LED signals (Internal mode)
LED : Configurable alarm LED for battery alarm (red) LED : Configurable alarm LED for oil pressure alarm (red) LED : Configurable alarm LED for coolant temperature alarm (red) LED : Configurable alarm LED for EPS supplying load indication (red)
Function of the Buttons The easYlite-100 provides two buttons to operate the unit. The buttons have the following functions: Button : Lamp test Button : Horn silence
Operating the easYlite-100 • When the easYlite-100 annunciator is powered up, LED is illuminated. • The CAN bus status is indicated by LED . • If a warning, an alarm or an operational state is present, which is configured to one of the LEDs through
, or through , the assigned LED will illuminate. • If the horn is enabled by an alarm condition, it may be silenced with the horn silence button . • A function test of all LEDs may be conducted by pressing the button .
Function of the Relay 1 The relay 1 output is pre-assigned to the external alarm/horn. The reason for activating the relay 1 output is configurable. • status of the "Horn" signal on the RPDO • status of a CAN failure • both It is reset by: • If the CAN bus is ok, the relay is reset automatically. • As “Horn” it is reset by:
o pressing the "acknowledge" button o falling edge of the "Horn" signal on the RPDO
1 14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
15
16
1
14 17 20
22
21
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External IKD Mode In the External IKD mode the easYlite-100 has a behavior like an IKD terminal of Woodward. It listens to partic-ular CAN-IDs which originally are sent for the IKD1 and the IKD2. In this mode the LEDs and the relay output are directly driven by the easYgen genset control.
Function of the Status LEDs The easYlite-100 has several status LEDs to indicate the operating state. The LEDs indicate the following condi-tions: LEDs to : 14 as IKD1 relay 1 to 8 up to IKD2 relay 1 to 6 (red), configurable in the easYgen. LED : Power LED (green) LED : CAN bus status bicolor LED (green/red) for indication of several CAN bus states:
Color Mode CANopen status Description green single flash STOPPED CANopen bus is stopped green flashing PREOPERATIONAL CANopen bus is ready for operation green on OPERATIONAL CANopen bus is in operation, a connection to the easYlite-
100 is established red on Bus off No bus connection existing red quad flash No easYgen connected Bus connection is OK, but no PDOs are received from an
easYgen
Table 6-3: CAN bus status LED signals (External IKD mode)
LED : Fix assigned LED for battery alarm (red) LED : Configurable (via easYgen) LED configured as IKD2 relay 7 (red) LED : Configurable (via easYgen) LED configured as IKD2 relay 8 (red) LED : Fix assigned LED for EPS supplying load indication (02.01 Firing speed and 04.06 GCB is
closed, please refer to configuration manual easYgen-1000, easYgen-2000 or easYgen-3000) (red)
Function of the Buttons The easYlite-100 provides two buttons to operate the unit. The buttons have the following functions: Button : Lamp test and IKD1 external digital input 1 Button : Horn silence (local relay) and IKD1 external digital input 2
Operating the easYlite-100 • When the easYlite-100 annunciator is powered up, LED is illuminated. • The CAN bus status is indicated by LED . • If a warning, an alarm or an operational state is present, which is configured to one of the LEDs through
, or the assigned LED will illuminate. • If the horn is enabled by an alarm condition, it may be silenced with the horn silence button . • A function test of all LEDs may be conducted by pressing the button .
Function of the Relay 1 The reason for triggering the relay 1 output is configurable. • raising edge of the "Horn" signal on the RPDO. • raising edge of a CAN failure (with a delay of 2 seconds) • both
It needs to be reset by: • pressing the "acknowledge" button • falling edge of the "Horn" signal on the RPDO
1 14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
15
16
1
14 18 19
22
21
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Chapter 7. Functional Description
Overview ≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡
The easYlite-100 annunciator is able to display warning, alarm or status messages of a Woodward genset control remotely (for example in a remote control station).
easYlite-100 Internal mode External IKD mode
easYgen-1000 Series easYgen-1000 Series easYgen-2000 Series easYgen-3000 Series Software Version Software Version 1.0000 or higher 3.1000 or higher 1.0006 or higher 1.1500 or higher
Number of devices Number of devices 128 2 2 2/4*1
Table 7-1: easYlite-100 - functional description
In Internal mode up to 128 easYlites-100 can be connected to one genset control via a CAN bus. All genset con-trol messages are transmitted permanently to the easYlite-100 via CANopen. One easYlite-100 is able to display 18 different warning, alarm or status messages using freely configurable LEDs. In External IKD mode - up to 2 easYlite-100 can be connected to an easYgen-1000 (Software Version 3.1000 or higher) - up to 2 easYlite-100 can be connected to an easYgen-2000 (Software Version 1.0006 or higher) - up to 4 easYlite-100 can be connected to an easYgen-3000 (Software Version 1.1500 or higher) via CAN bus. Furthermore, the easYlite-100 allows to connect a signaling device like a horn via relay 1. The signaling device indicates an alarm issue at the genset and/or a failure of the CAN connection between easYlite-100 and genset control. Issuing a warning, alarm or status message at the genset control enables the horn bit of the genset control. If the horn bit is assigned to a relay, this relay will be energized when such a message is issued. The relay 1of the easY-lite-100 will also be energized if this is configured to "Horn" or "CAN fail or horn". *1 2: easYgen-3000 Series Package P1; 4: easYgen-3000 Series Package P2
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LED Test ≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡
A test of the easYlite-100 LEDs may be performed by pressing button . All LEDs must be illuminated in the color indicated on page 20 (Internal mode) & 21 (External IKD mode) while this button is pressed. The bicolor CAN bus status LED must be illuminated yellow (green + red) when it is functioning correctly. The functio-nality of this button is always enabled.
NOTE In External IKD mode the button is interpreted as external digital input 1 by the easYgen.
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If a warning, alarm or status message has enabled the horn, this can be silenced by pressing button . This dis-ables only the horn bit of the genset control and, if configured, relay 1. A complete acknowledgement of the alarm can only be performed on the genset control. CAN failures, which may result the energizing of relay 1 if configured so, cannot be silenced.
NOTE In External IKD mode the button is interpreted as external digital input 2 by the easYgen.
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Function of the Pre-Assigned LEDs (Internal mode only)
≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡ When the easYlite-100 is configured to internal mode, four LEDs are pre-assigned. These LEDs must be confi-gured correctly to indicate the intended warning, alarm or status message, which is transmitted from the con-nected easYgen genset control via the CAN bus. It is not possible to use general standard values since the confi-guration depends on the individual wiring of the genset control. Therefore, the LEDs have to be configured to the respective discrete or analog inputs of the connected easYgen using ToolKit when commissioning the annuncia-tor. If the oil pressure sensor is connected to discrete input 3 (refer to Figure 7-1) at the genset control for example, the parameter "Displayed alarm LED18" (LED with oil pressure icon on the front panel, refer to Figure 6-1) must be configured to "Digital input 3" in ToolKit (refer to Figure 7-2).
Discrete input DI3 (oil pressure)Vdc (GND)GND (Vdc)
Oil pressure sensor
Figure 7-1: Discrete input for oil pressure sensor
Figure 7-2: LED configuration in ToolKit (Internal mode)
The alarm message indications for battery (LED ), coolant temperature (LED ), and EPS supplying load (LED ) must be configured accordingly.
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Chapter 8. Configuration easYlite-100
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Install ToolKit Configuration and Visualization Software
NOTE Woodward’s ToolKit software is required to configure the unit via PC.
ToolKit Version 3.4.1 or higher
Install ToolKit Software 1. Please insert the enclosed Product CD in the CD-ROM drive of your computer 2. The CD is going to start automatically (autostart function needs to be activated) 3. Please go to the section “Software” and follow the instructions described there
Alternatively ToolKit can be downloaded from our Website. Please proceed as follows:
1. Go to http://www.woodward.com/software 2. Select ToolKit in the list and click the “Go” button 3. Click “More Info” to get further information about ToolKit 4. Choose the preferred software version and click “Download” 5. Now you need to login with your e-mail address or register first 6. The download will start immediatly
Minimum system requirements for ToolKit: • Microsoft Windows® 7, Vista, XP (32- & 64-bit) • Microsoft .NET Framework Ver. 3.5 • 600 MHz Pentium® CPU • 96 MB of RAM • Minimum 800 by 600 pixel screen with 256 colors • Serial Port • CD-ROM drive
NOTE Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 must be installed on your computer to be able to install ToolKit. If not al-ready installed, Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 will be installed automatically. You must be connected to the internet for this. Alternatively you can use the .NET Framework 3.5 installer which can be found on the Product CD.
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Install ToolKit Configuration Files 1. Please insert the enclosed Product CD in the CD-ROM drive of your computer 2. The CD is going to start automatically (autostart function needs to be activated) 3. Please go to the section “Configuration Files” and follow the instructions described there
Alternatively ToolKit configuration files can be downloaded from our Website. Please proceed as follows:
1. Go to http://www.woodward.com/software/configfiles/ 2. Please insert the part number (P/N) and revision of your device into the corresponding fields 3. Select ToolKit in the application type list 4. Click “Search”
NOTE ToolKit is using the following files: *.WTOOL File name composition: [P/N1]-[Revision]_[Language ID]_[P/N2]-[Revision]_[# of visualized
gens].WTOOL Example file name: 8440-1234-NEW_US_5418-1234-NEW.WTOOL Content of the file: Display screens and pages for online configuration, which are associated with
the respective *.SID file *.SID File name composition: [P/N2]-[Revision].SID Example file name: 5418-1234-NEW.SID Content of the file: All display and configuration parameters available in ToolKit *.WSET File name composition: [user defined].WSET Example file name: easYgen_settings.WSET Content of the file: Default settings of the ToolKit configuration parameters provided by the SID
file or user-defined settings read out of the unit. *1 P/N1 = Part number of the unit *2 P/N2 = Part number of the software in the unit
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Starting ToolKit Software 1. Start ToolKit via Windows Start menu -> Programs ->Woodward -> ToolKit 3.x 2. Please press the button “Open Tool”
3. Go to the “Application” folder and open then the folder equal to the part number (P/N) of your device (e.g. 8440-1234). Select the wtool file (e.g. 8440-1234-NEW_US_5418-1234-NEW.wtool) and click “Open” to start the configuration file
4. Now the home page of the ToolKit configuration screen appears
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Configure ToolKit Software 1. Start the configuration by using the toolbar. Please go to Tools -> Options
2. The options window will be displayed
a. Adjust the default locations of the configuration files b. The displayed language can be selected here
3. The changes become effective after clicking “OK”
NOTE Please use the ToolKit online help for further information.
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Connect ToolKit and the easYlite-100 Unit For configuration of the unit via ToolKit please proceed as follows:
1. Connect the null modem communications cable between your PC and the control unit. Plug the null modem cable into the RS-232 serial port on unit and the other side to a serial COM port of the PC. If the PC does not have a serial port to connect the null modem cable to, use a USB to serial adapter.
2. Open ToolKit via Windows Start menu -> Programs -> Woodward -> ToolKit 3.x 3. From the main ToolKit window, click File then select “Open Tool”..., or click the Open Tool icon
on the tool bar. 4. Locate and select the desired tool file (*.WTOOL) in the ToolKit data file directory and click Open. 5. From the main ToolKit window, click Device then click “Connect”, or select the Connect icon on
the toolbar.
6. The connect dialog window will open if the option is enabled.
a. Select the COM port that is connected to the communication cable. b. Click the “Connect” button.
7. The identifier of the device that ToolKit is connected to, will display in the status bar. 8. If the Communications window opens, select “ToolConfigurator” under Tool Device and close the
Communications window.
9. If the device is security enabled, the Login dialog will appear. 10. Now you are able to edit the easYgen parameters in the main window. Any changes made are written to
the control memory automatically.
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NOTE Depending on the computer used and the installed operation system, problems with the communica-tion via an infrared connection may occur.
NOTE If your computer is equipped with a Bluetooth interface please deactivate it temporarily in the Windows system control menu in the case that ToolKit is freezing building up a connection.
NOTE For a continuous operation with the direct configuration cable DPC (e.g. remote control of the easYlite-100), it is required to use at least revision F (P/N 5417-557 Rev. F) of the DPC. When using a DPC of an earlier revision, problems may occur in continuous operation. It is recommended to use an industry standard serial (RS-232) cable to connect the DPC with the laptop/PC for continuous operation. The shield connector (6.3mm tab connector) at the DPC of revision F (P/N 5417-557 Rev. F) and above must be connected to ground.
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View easYlite-100 Data with ToolKit The following figure shows an example visualization screen of ToolKit:
Figure 8-1: ToolKit - visualization screen
Navigation through the various visualization and configuration screens is performed by clicking on the and icons, by selecting a navigation button (e.g. ), or by selecting a screen from the drop-down list to the right of the arrow icons. It is possible to view a trend chart of up to eight values with the trending tool utility of ToolKit. The following figure shows a trending screen of the measured battery voltage value:
Figure 8-2: ToolKit - analog value trending screen
Each visualization screen provides for trending of monitored values by right-clicking on a value and selecting the "Add to trend" function. Trending is initiated by clicking on the Start button. Clicking the Export… button will save the trend data to a Comma Separated Values (CSV) file for viewing, editing or printing with office software, like Microsoft Excel, etc. The Properties… button is used to define high and low limits of the scale, sample rate, displayed time span and color of the graph. The trend functionality is not available if ToolKit is used utilizing a CAN bus connection to the unit.
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Configure the easYlite-100 with ToolKit The following figure shows an example configuration screen of ToolKit:
Figure 8-3: ToolKit - configuration screen
Entering a new value or selecting a value from a defined list will change the value in a field. The new value is written to the controller memory by changing to a new field or pressing the Enter key. Navigation through the various configuration and visualization screens is performed by clicking on the and icons, by selecting a navigation button (e.g. ), or by selecting a screen from the drop-down list to the right of the arrow icons.
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The following is a description of the easYlite-100 parameters. Note that these parameters may only be viewed and/or changed through ToolKit.
Password System
Figure 8-4: Password system
Actual code level display only
This value displays the code level which is currently selected.
NOTE The following parameter is not configurable. It may be viewed using ToolKit for information purposes only.
Random number for password display only
This is a randomly generated number which can be used to calculate the password if it is lost. The unit is equipped with a multi-level code and configuration hierarchy, which allows different user access to the control. A distinction is made between: User Level This code level allows for monitoring of the system and does not permit access to the parameters. Configura-tion is blocked. Commissioning Level Allows direct access to all parameters (displaying and changing). In addition, the user may also set the pass-word for the code levels. This password expires two hours after entering the password and the user is returned to the user level. Temporary Commissioning Level Allows direct access to all parameters (displaying and changing). This password expires two hours after enter-ing the password and the user is returned to the user level.
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NOTE The following passwords are valid for all access possibilities (via serial RS-232 (DPC) interface. The passwords can be used for the access control systems of the different configuration access methods.
Commissioning level code 0000 to 9999
The password for the commissioning code level is configured here. This code level grants complete and total access to most of the parameters. In addition, the user may also change the passwords for levels CL1, CL2 and CL3. Access granted by this password expires two hours after the password has been entered and the user is returned to the CL0 level. Standard password = "0 0 0 3"
Temp. commissioning level code 0000 to 9999
The password for the temporary commissioning code level is configured here. The temporary commissioning code level allows the same configurations like the commissioning code level except the change of passwords. This code level grants temporary access to most of the parameters. The password is calculated from the ran-dom number generated when the password is initially accessed. It is designed to grant a user one-time access to a parameter without having to give him a reusable password. The user may also change the password for level CL1. Access granted by this password expires two hours after the password has been entered and the us-er is returned to the CL0 level. The password for the temporary commissioning level may be obtained from the vendor. No standard password available
NOTE Once the code level is entered, access to the configuration menus will be allowed for two hours or until another password is entered into the control. If a user needs to exit a code level then user code level should be entered. This will block any configuration of the control. A user may return to user code level by allowing the entered password to expire after two hours or by changing any one digit on the random number generated on the password screen and entering it into the unit. By entering "0000" the current password level remains active until another password is entered into the control unit.
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Factory Settings It may be desirable to configure the easYlite-100 from a known state if the unit has been previously configured for another application. Restoring factory default settings can be accomplished easily.
Factory settings YES/NO
This parameter enables the easYlite-100 to have the factory default setting restored. YES .............. The unit will be prepared for resetting to factory settings. NO ................ The unit will not be prepared for resetting to factory settings.
Set default values YES/NO
This parameter restores the factory default settings. YES .............. The unit will be reset to factory settings. NO ................ The unit will not be reset to factory settings.
Connect the easYlite-100 with your PC and start ToolKit as described in “Connect ToolKit and the easYlite-100 Unit” on page 29. Set the parameter Factory settings to YES. Set the parameter Set default values to YES. The factory default values have been restored, as soon as the parameter Set Default values changes back to NO again.
Figure 8-5: Factory settings
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The easYlite-100 offers two operation modes:
easYlite-100 Internal mode External IKD mode
easYgen-1000 Series easYgen-1000 Series easYgen-2000 Series easYgen-3000 Series Software Version Software Version 1.0000 or higher 3.1000 or higher 1.0006 or higher 1.1500 or higher
Table 8-1: easYlite-100 - operation modes
The mode can be chosen by Parameter ID 5012. “easYlite LED mode” to “Internal / Ext. IKD”. Internal mode:
Figure 8-6: ToolKit Home Page (Internal mode)
External IKD mode:
Figure 8-7: ToolKit Home Page (External IKD mode)
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Application of LEDs - Internal Mode
Display alarm LED [x] one message from list
One warning/alarm/status message from the message list in Table 8-2 can be assigned to the alarm LED [x] here. The LED [x] will be illuminated if the assigned warning/alarm/status is detected. [x] = 1 to 14
Display alarm LED 17 one message from list
One warning/alarm/status message from the message list in Table 8-2 can be assigned to the alarm LED 17 here. The LED 17 will be illuminated if the assigned warning/alarm/status is detected. Note: A battery related alarm must be configured to this LED to comply with the battery icon on the
front panel.
Warning/alarm/status message Description EPS supplying load Genset is running and breaker is closed Not in automatic mode easYgen is not in automatic mode CAN fail A CAN connection failure occurred Horn An alarm is triggered at the genset control Centralized alarm easYgen alarm classes B to F Stopping alarm easYgen alarm classes C to F Warning alarm easYgen alarm classes A and B Gen.overfreq. 1
Alarm messages of the generator monitoring
Gen.overfreq. 2 Gen.underfreq. 1 Gen.underfreq. 2 Gen.overvolt. 1 Gen.overvolt. 2 Gen.undervolt. 1 Gen.undervolt. 2 Gen. overcurr. 1 Gen. overcurr. 2 Gen. overcurr. 3 Gen. Rv/Rd pow.1 Gen. Rv/Rd pow.2 Gen. Overload 1 Gen. Overload 2 Unbal. load 1 Unbal. load 2 Gen. asymmetry Ground fault 1 Ground fault 2 Gen. phase rot. misw. Inv.time ov.curr. Timeout dead bus start Mains phase rot. misw. Genset alarm message of the mains monitor-
ing GCB fail to close
Various alarm bits of the genset
GCB fail to open MCB fail to close MCB fail to open Overspeed 1 Overspeed 2 Underspeed 1 Underspeed 2 Speed det. alarm Start fail Shutdwn malfunct. Unintended stop Batt.undervolt.1
Alarm bits of the analog inputs Batt.undervolt.2 Batt.overvolt.1 Batt.overvolt.2
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Warning/alarm/status message Description CANopen Fault Various alarm bits of the genset CAN-Fault J1939 Digital input 1
Alarm messages triggered by discrete inputs at the genset
Digital input 2 Digital input 3 Digital input 4 Digital input 5 Digital input 6 Digital input 7 Digital input 8 Ext. digital input 1
Alarm messages triggered by external discrete inputs at the genset by connecting IKDs
Ext. digital input 2 Ext. digital input 3 Ext. digital input 4 Ext. digital input 5 Ext. digital input 6 Ext. digital input 7 Ext. digital input 8 Ext. digital input 9 Ext. digital input 10 Ext. digital input 11 Ext. digital input 12 Ext. digital input 13 Ext. digital input 14 Ext. digital input 15 Ext. digital input 16 Mainten. days exceeded Various alarm bits of the easYgen Mainten. hours exceeded Lv1: Analog inp. 1
Alarm messages triggered by analog inputs at the genset
Lv2: Analog inp. 1 Lv1: Analog inp. 2 Lv2: Analog inp. 2 Wb: Analog inp. 1 Wb: Analog inp. 2 Firing speed
Table 8-2: Configurable warning/alarm/status messages
A detailed description of these warning/alarm or status messages can be found in the easYgen-1000 Operation manual in Appendix A.
Display alarm LED 18 one message from list
One warning/alarm/status message from the message list in Table 8-2 can be assigned to the alarm LED 18 here. The LED 18 will be illuminated if the assigned warning/alarm/status is detected. Note: An oil pressure related alarm must be configured to this LED to comply with the oil pressure
icon on the front panel.
Display alarm LED 19 one message from list
One warning/alarm/status message from the message list in Table 8-2 can be assigned to the alarm LED 19 here. The LED 19 will be illuminated if the assigned warning/alarm/status is detected. Note: A coolant temperature related alarm must be configured to this LED to comply with the oil
temperature icon on the front panel.
Display alarm LED 20 one message from list
One warning/alarm/status message from the message list in Table 8-2 can be assigned to the alarm LED 20 here. The LED 20 will be illuminated if the assigned warning/alarm/status is detected. Note: EPS supplying load must be configured to this LED to comply with the icon on the front panel.
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Application of LEDs - External IKD Mode
Display LED [x] external digital outputs from easYgen
Directly configured (via easYgen) LEDs as IKD1 relay 1 to 8 and IKD2 relay1 to 8. The LED [x] will be il-luminated if the assigned digital output is detected. [x] = 1 to 14,18,19
Display LED 17 battery alarm of easYgen
A battery related alarm of the easYgen is fixed to this LED. The LED 17 will be illuminated if the assigned alarm is sent by the easYgen via protocol 65000.
Display LED 20 load indication
The load indication (02.01 Firing speed and 04.06 GCB is closed) is fixed to this LED. The LED 20 will be il-luminated if the assigned status is sent by the easYgen via protocol 65000.
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Application of the Relay 1
Relay 1 Horn / CAN fail / CAN fail or horn
The functionality of relay 1 is configured here.
Figure 8-8: Application of the relay 1
Horn ........................ The relay 1 will be energized when an alarm is issued at the genset control. CAN fail .................. The relay 1 will be energized when a CAN connection failure occurs. CAN fail or horn .... The relay 1 will be energized when an alarm is issued at the genset control or a CAN
connection failure occurs.
The reason for triggering the relay 1 output is configurable. • raising edge of the "Horn" signal on the RPDO. • raising edge of a CAN failure • both
It is reset by:
Internal mode: • If the CAN bus is ok, the relay is reset automatically. • As “Horn” it shall be reset by:
o pressing the "acknowledge" button o falling edge of the "Horn" signal on the RPDO
External IKD mode: • pressing the "acknowledge" button • falling edge of the "Horn" signal on the RPDO
NOTE If the relay is configured to "Horn" or "CAN fail or horn“, relay 1 will be energized with any occurring genset alarm regardless whether the alarm is assigned to an easYlite-100 LED or not. It is recommend-ed to assign the configurable alarm message "Horn" to one of the easYlite-100 LEDs to prevent an enabling of the horn without an alarm indication at the easYlite-100!
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Device number 1 to 128
A unique address is assigned to the control though this parameter. This unique address permits the controller to be correctly identified on the CAN bus. The address assigned to the controller may only be used once. All other bus addresses are calculated on the number entered in this parameter.
Baudrate 20/50/100/125/250/500/800/1000 kBd
This parameter defines the used Baud rate. Please note, that all participants on the CAN bus must use the same Baud rate.
Producer heartbeat time 0 to 65530
Independent from the CANopen Master configuration, the unit transmits a heartbeat message with this confi-gured heartbeat cycle time. If the producer heartbeat time is equal 0, the heartbeat will only be sent as re-sponse to a remote frame request.
Internal Mode
COB-ID CANopen RPDO1 1 to FFFF FFFF h ( 1 to 4294967295)
The CAN ID on which the data is received is configured here. The same ID must be configured as TPDO (Transmit PDO) in the easYgen (refer to easYgen “Interface Manual”).
External IKD Mode
COB-ID CANopen RPDO1 1 to FFFF FFFF h (1 to 4294967295)
The CAN ID on which the data for LEDs to 8 and of the buttons Button and is received is confi-gured here. The same ID must be configured as TPDO1 (Transmit PDO1) in the easYgen (refer to easYgen “In-terface Manual”). The needed protocol for TPDO1 in the easYgen is 65000.
COB-ID CANopen RPDO2 1 to FFFF FFFF h (1 to 4294967295)
The CAN ID on which the data for LEDs 9 to , and is received is configured here. The same ID must be configured as TPDO2 (Transmit PDO2) in the easYgen (refer to easYgen “Interface Manual”). The needed protocol for TPDO2 in the easYgen is 65001.
COB-ID CANopen TPDO1 1 to FFFF FFFF h (1 to 4294967295)
The CAN ID on which the data of buttons and is transmitted is configured here. The same ID must be configured as RPDO (Receive PDO) in the easYgen (refer to easYgen “Interface Manual”). The needed proto-col for RPDO1 in the easYgen is 65000.
1 21 22
14 18 19
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Internal and External IKD Mode
Additional Client-SDO
1st Client->Server COB-ID 580 h to FFFF FFFF h (1408 to 4294967295)
The 1st client -> server COB ID is configured here.
1st Server->Client COB-ID 580 h to FFFF FFFF h (1408 to 4294967295)
The 1st server -> client COB ID is configured here.
1st Node-ID of the Server 1 to 127
The 1st node ID of the server is configured here.
Max answer time ext. devices 1 to 99
The maximum answer time of external devices is configured here. If the acknowledge message of the easYlite-100 is not replied within this time, it will be repeated.
NOTE Refer to easYgen “Interface Manual” for detailed information about the configuration of the easYlite-100 and the connected genset controller.
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Figure 8-9: Version
NOTE The following parameters are not configurable. They may be viewed using ToolKit for information pur-poses only.
Serial number display only
This is the serial number of the easYlite-100 and identifies the unit.
Boot item number display only
This is the item number of the firmware, which is stored on the easYlite-100.
Boot revision display only
This is the revision of the firmware, which is stored on the easYlite-100.
Boot version display only
This is the version (Vx.xxxx) of the firmware, which is stored on the easYlite-100.
Program item number display only
This is the item number of the application software of the easYlite-100.
Program revision display only
This is the revision of the application software of the easYlite-100.
Program version display only
This is the version (Vx.xxxx) of the application software of the easYlite-100.
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Chapter 9. Configuration easYgen Series
The easYlite-100 offers two operation modes:
easYlite-100 Internal mode External IKD mode
easYgen-1000 Series easYgen-1000 Series easYgen-2000 Series easYgen-3000 Series Software Version Software Version 1.0000 or higher 3.1000 or higher 1.0006 or higher 1.1500 or higher
Table 9-1: easYlite-100 - operation modes
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Setting the Bus Parameters Configure both devices to the following settings:
Parameter Setting in easYlite-100 Setting in easYgen Device number 65 1 Protocol --- CANopen Baudrate 125 kBd 125 kBd CANopen Master --- YES
Table 9-2: Configuration settings for easYlite-100 and easYgen-1000 - bus parameters
NOTE The baud rate must be configured the same for all participants on one bus. Each participant must have an individual device number. The CANopen Node-ID of the device is the device number.
After a correct CAN bus connection between the easYlite-100 and the easYgen has been established and the same baud rate has been configured, the CAN bus status LED at the easYlite-100 flashes green four times to in-dicate the missing PDOs.
Data Transmission Settings Configure according to the following settings:
- the easYlite-100 for CANopen RPDO (receive PDO) - the easYgen-1000 for CANopen TPDO (transmit PDO) 1, 2, 3, or 4 (default setting 3)
Parameter Setting in
easYlite-100 Setting in
easYgen-1000 up to Version 2.0xxx
Setting in easYgen-1000
from Version 2.1xxx COB-ID 897 dec / 381 hex 897 dec / 381 hex 897 dec / 381 hex Transmission type --- 255 255 Event timer --- 20 ms 20 ms 1. mapped object --- 3196 15601 2. mapped object --- 0 0 3. mapped object --- 0 0 4. mapped object --- 0 0
Table 9-3: Configuration settings for easYlite-100 and easYgen-1000 - transmission parameters
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If the above settings have been configured correctly, the easYlite-100 CAN bus status LED will illuminate green. The CAN bus status LED does not indicate whether the data transmitted with the PDO is correct. It only indicates that a PDO is received. In order to test whether the data is correct, energize a discrete input at the easYgen and check the indication of this DI at the easYlite-100.
Horn Silencing Configure the easYlite-100 for CANopen RPDO (receive PDO) according to the following settings:
Parameter Setting in easYlite-100 Setting in easYgen 1st Client->Server COB-ID 1537 dec / 601 hex --- 1st Server->Client COB-ID 1409 dec / 581 hex --- 1st Node-ID of the Server 1 --- Max answer time ext. devices 3.0 s ---
Table 9-4: Configuration settings for easYlite-100 and easYgen-1000 - transmission parameters
The COB-IDs are calculated as follows:
1st Client->Server COB-ID = 600 hex + Node-ID (device number) of the easYgen 1st Server->Client COB-ID = 580 hex + Node-ID (device number) of the easYgen
Examples: Node-ID 1st Client->Server COB-ID 1st Server->Client COB-ID 1 601 hex 581 hex 2 602 hex 582 hex 3 603 hex 583 hex and so on … After setting these parameters, the horn may be silenced.
easYlite-100, easYgen-1000 Series and a PLC The PLC may receive or send data with PDOs to the easYgen. This enables the PLC to send start/stop signals with a PDO (for details refer to easYgen “Interface Manual”). It is not recommended to write or read easYgen data with the SDO (1st Client->Server COB-ID) because this is used by the easYlite-100.
The PLC is Not the CANopen Master The easYgen starts the communication by setting all devices on the CAN bus to an operational state. (easYgen setting CAN-Open Master must be configured YES)
The PLC is the CANopen Master The PLC must set the easYgen and the easYlite-100 to an operational state. (easYgen setting CAN-Open Master must be configured NO)
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External IKD Mode ≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡
One easYgen and one easYlite-100
Setting the Bus Parameters Configure both devices to the following settings:
Parameter Setting in easYgen (1000/2000/3000)
Setting in easYlite-100
Device number 1 2 Baudrate 125 kBd 125 kBd CANopen Master YES --- Producer Heartbeat Time 2000 ms 2000 ms COB-ID SYNC Message 80 hex ---
Table 9-5: Configuration settings for one easYlite-100 and one easYgen - bus parameters
Data Transmission Settings One easYgen-1000 and one easYlite-100:
easYgen-1000 easYlite-100 Parameter
Parameter
Receive PDO1 Transmit PDO1 9300 COB-ID 201h (513d) 9600 TPDO 1 COB-ID 201h (513d)
9050 Function IKD1 for DI 1..8 9060 Node-ID of device -- 9070 RPDO-COB-ID ext. device --
Receive PDO2 Transmit PDO2 9310 COB-ID 80000000h Switched off 9610 TPDO 2 COB-ID --
Transmit PDO1 Receive PDO1 9600 COB-ID 181h (385d) 9300 RPDO 1 COB-ID 181h (385d)
9602 Transmission Type 255 9604 Event-timer 20ms
9609 Number of Mapped Objects 3
9605 1. Mapped Object 8001 Is equivalent to da-ta protocol 65000
9606 2. Mapped Object 8000 9607 3. Mapped Object 8000 9608 4. Mapped Object --
Transmit PDO2 Receive PDO2 9610 COB-ID 182h (386d) 9310 RPDO 2 COB-ID 182h (386d)
9612 Transmission Type 255
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easYgen-1000 easYlite-100 9614 Event-timer 20ms
9619 Number of Mapped Objects 4
9615 1. Mapped Object 8002 Is equivalent to da-ta protocol 65001
9616 2. Mapped Object 8000 9617 3. Mapped Object 8000 9618 4. Mapped Object 8000
Transmit PDO3 9620 COB-ID 80000000h Switched off
Transmit PDO4 9630 COB-ID 80000000h Switched off
Table 9-6: Configuration settings for one easYlite-100 and one easYgen-1000 - transmission parameters
One easYgen-2000 / easYgen-3000 and one easYlite-100:
easYgen-2000 / easYgen-3000 easYlite-100 Parameter
Parameter
8940 Producer SYNC Message time 2000ms
9101 COB-ID TIME message 8000 0000h
Receive PDO1 Transmit PDO1 9300 COB-ID 201h 9600 COB-ID 201h
9121 Event timer 2000ms After 2s the mes-sage is detected as missing
8970 Selected Data Protocol 65000 DO 1..8 9910 Number of Mapped Objects ---
Receive PDO2 Transmit PDO2 9310 COB-ID 8000 0000h Switched off 9610 COB-ID --
Transmit PDO1 Receive PDO1 9600 COB-ID 181h 9300 RPDO 1 COB-
ID 181h
9602 Transmission Type 255 9604 Event-timer 20ms 8962 Selected Data Protocol 65000 9609 Number of Mapped Objects ---
Transmit PDO2 Receive PDO2 9610 COB-ID 182h 9310 COB-ID 182h
9612 Transmission Type 255 9614 Event-timer 20ms 8963 Selected Data Protocol 65001 9619 Number of Mapped Objects ---
Transmit PDO3 9620 COB-ID 8000 0000h Switched off
Table 9-7: Configuration settings for one easYlite-100 and one easYgen-2000 / easYgen-3000 - transmission parameters
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One easYgen and two easYlite-100
Setting the Bus Parameters Configure the devices to the following settings:
Parameter Setting in easYgen (1000/2000/3000)
Setting in easYlite-100 Setting in easYlite-100
Device number 1 2 3 Baudrate 125 kBd 125 kBd 125 kBd CANopen Master YES --- --- Producer Heartbeat Time 2000 ms 2000 ms 2000 ms COB-ID SYNC Message 80 hex --- ---
Table 9-8: Configuration settings for two easYlite-100 and one easYgen - bus parameters
Data Transmission Settings One easYgen-1000 and two easYlite-100:
easYgen-1000 1. easYlite-100 2. easYlite-100 Para-meter
Para-meter
Para-meter
Receive PDO1 Transmit PDO1 Transmit PDO1
9300 COB-ID 201h 9600 COB-ID 201h 9600 COB-ID --
9050 Function IKD1 for DI 1..8
9060 Node-ID of device --
9070 RPDO-COB-ID ext. device --
Receive PDO2 Transmit PDO2 Transmit PDO2
9310 COB-ID 202 h 9610 COB-ID -- 9610 COB-ID 202 h
9051 Function IKD2 DO 9..16
9061 Node-ID of device --
9072 RPDO-COB-ID ext. device --
Transmit PDO1 Receive PDO1 Receive PDO1
9600 COB-ID 181h 9300 COB-ID 181h 9300 COB-ID 181h
9602 Transmission Type 255
9604 Event-timer 20ms
9609 Number of Mapped Objects 3
9605 1. Mapped Object 8001
9606 2. Mapped Object 8000
9607 3. Mapped Object 8000
9608 4. Mapped Object --
Transmit PDO2 Receive PDO2 Receive PDO2
9610 COB-ID 182h 9310 COB-ID 182h 9310 COB-ID 182h
9612 Transmission Type 255
9614 Event-timer 20ms
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easYgen-1000 1. easYlite-100 2. easYlite-100 9619 Number of
Mapped Objects --
9615 1. Mapped Object 8002
9616 2. Mapped Object 8000
9617 3. Mapped Object 8000
9618 4. Mapped Object --
Transmit PDO3
9620 COB-ID 8000 0000h
Switched off
Transmit PDO4
9630 COB-ID 8000 0000h
Switched off
Table 9-9: Configuration settings for two easYlite-100 and one easYgen-1000 - transmission parameters
One easYgen-2000 / easYgen-3000 and two easYlite-100:
easYgen-2000 / easYgen-3000 1. easYlite-100 2. easYlite-100 Para-meter
Para-meter
Para-meter
8940 Producer SYNC Message time 2000ms
9101 COB-ID TIME message
8000 0000h
Receive PDO1 Transmit PDO1 Transmit PDO1
9300 COB-ID 201h 9600 COB-ID 201h 9600 COB-ID --
9121 Event timer 2000ms
After 2s the mes-sage is de-tected as missing
8970 Selected Data Protocol 65000 DO 1..8
9910 Number of Mapped Objects --
Receive PDO2 Transmit PDO2 Transmit PDO2
9310 COB-ID 202 h 9610 COB-ID -- 9610 COB-ID 202 h
9122 Event timer 2000ms
After 2s the mes-sage is de-tected as missing
8971 Selected Data Protocol 65001 DO 9..16
9915 Number of Mapped Objects --
Receive PDO3 Transmit PDO3 Transmit PDO3
9320 COB-ID 8000 0000h
Switched off 9620 COB-ID -- 9620 COB-ID --
Transmit PDO1 Receive PDO1 Receive PDO1
9600 COB-ID 181h 9300 COB-ID 181h 9300 COB-ID 181h
9602 Transmission Type 255
9604 Event-timer 20ms
8962 Selected Data Protocol 65000
9609 Number of Mapped Objects --
Transmit PDO2 Receive PDO2 Receive PDO2
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easYgen-2000 / easYgen-3000 1. easYlite-100 2. easYlite-100 9610 COB-ID 182h 9310 COB-ID 182h 9310 COB-ID 182h
9612 Transmission Type 255
9614 Event-timer 20ms
8963 Selected Data Protocol 65001
9619 Number of Mapped Objects --
Transmit PDO3
9620 COB-ID 8000 0000h
Switched off
Table 9-10: Configuration settings for two easYlite-100 and one easYgen-2000 / easYgen-3000 - transmission parameters
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Chapter 10. Technical Data
Name plate ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
(Example for a typical name plate)
1 S/N Serial number (numerical) 2 S/N Serial number (Barcode) 3 S/N Date of production (YYMM) 4 P/N Item number 5 REV Item revision number 6 Details Technical data 7 Type Unit name 8 Type Extended description 9 UL UL sign
Ambient variables --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - Power supply ............................................................................ 12/24 Vdc (6.5 to 32.0 Vdc) - Intrinsic consumption ............................................................................................ max. 3 W
Battery minus must be grounded - Ambient temperature Storage .............................. -20 to +85 °C / -4 to +185 °F
Operation ........................... -20 to +70 °C / -4 to +158 °F - Ambient humidity .............................................................................. 95 %, non condensing
Relay outputs ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- potential free - Contact material ........................................................................................................ AgCdO - General purpose (GP) (VCont, relay output) DC ........................................... 2.00 Adc@24 Vdc - Pilot duty (PD) (VCont, relay output) DC ........................................... 1.00 Adc@24 Vdc
Interface --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Service interface .............................................................................................. non isolated
- Version ..................................................................................................................... RS-232 - Signal level ....................................................................................................................... 5V
Level conversion and insulation by using DPC (P/N 5417-557) CAN bus interface .................................................................................................isolated
- Insulation voltage .................................................................................................... 500 Vdc - Version ................................................................................................................... CAN bus - Internal line termination ................................................................................... not available - Internal cable screen connection with Ground (terminal 3) ....... RC element (1MΩ; 3.3 nF)
1 2 3
4 5 9876
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Housing ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Type ..................................................................................... Woodward easYpack 158x158 - Dimensions (W × H × D) .......................................................................158 × 158 × 40 mm - Front cutout (W × H) ............................................................... 138 [+1.0] × 138 [+1.0] mm - Connection ...................................................................... screw and plug terminals 2.5 mm² - Recommended tightening torque
Connectors ........................................................... 0.5 Nm Housing clamps ................................................... 0.1 Nm use only 60/75 °C copper leads use only class 1 cables (or similar)
- Weight ............................................................................................................. approx. 450 g
Vibration --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Sinusoidal .............................................................................................. 4 G, 5 Hz to 150 Hz - Random ............................................................................. 1.04 Grms, 10 Hz to 500 Hz, 2 h
Shock ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Shock ......................................................................................................... 40 G peak, 11 ms
Protection -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Protection system .................................. IP54 from front for proper installation with gasket - Front folio ................................................................................................. insulating surface
- EMC test (CE) ................................................ tested according to applicable EN guidelines - Listings ......................................................... CE marking; UL listing for ordinary locations - Type approval ............................................ UL/cUL, Ordinary Locations, File No.: 231544
Standards -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Shock ............................................................................................................ EN 60255-21-2 - Vibration ........................................................................... EN 60255-21-1; EN 60255-21-3 - Temperature ............................................ IEC 60068-2-30; IEC 60068-2-2; IEC 60068-2-1
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Appendix A. Common
Alarm Classes ≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡
The easYlite-100 does not generate alarms. It only displays alarms generated by the easYgen genset control. The easYgen distinguishes between the following alarm classes:
Alarm class Visible in the display LED "Alarm" & horn
Relay "Command: open GCB"
Shut-down engine Engine blocked until ack. sequence has been performed
A Yes no no no no
Warning Alarm This alarm does not interrupt the unit operation. A message output without a centralized alarm occurs:
Alarm text. B Yes yes no no no
Warning Alarm This alarm does not interrupt the unit operation. An output of the centralized alarm occurs:
Alarm text + flashing LED "Alarm" + Relay centralized alarm (horn). C Yes yes following
power reduction not available in
the easYgen-1000
after cooling phase yes
Responding Alarm With this alarm the GCB is opened and the engine is stopped. Coasting occurs. Alarm text + flashing LED "Alarm" + Relay centralized alarm (horn) + Coasting + GCB open + Engine stop.
D Yes yes immediately after cooling phase yes
Responding Alarm With this alarm the GCB is opened and the engine is stopped. Coasting occurs. Alarm text + flashing LED "Alarm" + Relay centralized alarm (horn) + Coasting + GCB open + Engine stop.
E Yes yes following power reduction
not available in the easYgen-1000
immediately yes
Responding Alarm With this alarm the GCB is opened immediately and the engine is stopped. Alarm text + flashing LED "Alarm" + Relay centralized alarm (horn)+ GCB open + Engine stop.
F Yes yes immediately immediately yes
Responding Alarm With this alarm the GCB is opened immediately and the engine is stopped. Alarm text + flashing LED "Alarm" + Relay centralized alarm (horn)+ GCB open + Engine stop.
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Appendix B. Front Customization
The easYlite-100 is designed to be adapted to any desired language and can be customized to your demands using a paper strip. The paper strip is intended for labeling the configurable LEDs. The paper strip is divided into 14 lines, one for each LED. You can customize the paper strip to reflect the warn-ing/alarm/status message configured to the respective LED in the desired language.
Figure 10-1: Front panel with paper strip
The unit is delivered with an English paper strip with the factory default messages which are assigned to the LEDs. Templates for paper strips in different languages can be found in the "Paper Strips" directory on the CD delivered with the unit. The templates are in Microsoft Word format and can be customized to your requirements. Please note that the paper strip size must not be modified in the templates. Just edit the text for the paper strips, print them out, cut out the paper strips where indicated, and insert them into the openings at the side of the unit.
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Appendix C. Protocol 65000, 65001 for external IKD mode
Definition of the CANopen RPDOs and PDO for a PLC.
Protocol 65000 is received by the easYlite-100 on CANopen RPDO 1
RPDO 1 Byte 0 Byte 1 Byte 3 Byte 2, 4-7 Receiving MUX
Desired LED status Bit 0 = 1: set LED 1 Bit 1 = 1: set LED 2 Bit 2 = 1: set LED 3 Bit 3 = 1: set LED 4 Bit 4 = 1: set LED 5 Bit 5 = 1: set LED 6 Bit 6 = 1: set LED 7 Bit 7 = 1: set LED 8
Information Bits Bit 0 = 1: set LED 17 (battery alarm) Bit 1 = 1: set LED 20 (EPS supplying load) Bit 2 = 1: set relay (horn) Bit 3 = 0 Bit 4 = 0 Bit 5 = 0 Bit 6 = 0 Bit 7 = 0
Not applied
Protocol 65001 is received by the easYlite-100 on CANopen RPDO 2
RPDO 2 Byte 0 Byte 1 Byte 2-7 Receiving MUX
Desired LED status Bit 0 = 1: set LED 9 Bit 1 = 1: set LED 10 Bit 2 = 1: set LED 11 Bit 3 = 1: set LED 12 Bit 4 = 1: set LED 13 Bit 5 = 1: set LED 14 Bit 6 = 1: set LED 18 Bit 7 = 1: set LED 19
Not applied
CANopen TPDO 1 is sent by the easYlite-100 to the easYgen. It there is received as protocol 65000 / 65001 / 65002 / 65003
TPDO 1 Byte 0 Byte 1 Byte 2-7 Transmit MUX = 0
Bit 0 = 1: Button 21 (lamp test) Bit 1 = 1: Button 22 (horn silence) Bit 2 = 1: State of the easYlite-100 relay Bit 3 = 0 Bit 4 = 0 Bit 5 = 0 Bit 6 = 0 Bit 7 = 0
0
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Appendix D. Troubleshooting
If problems are encountered while commissioning or operating the easYlite-100, please refer to the troubleshoot-ing table below and ToolKit prior to contacting Woodward for technical assistance. The most common problems and their solutions are described in the troubleshooting table. If problems are encountered between the easYlite-100 and its wiring and the engine or other devices, refer to the respective manuals for solving the problem.
Symptom Possible cause Possible solution Verify Unit does not power up (power LED is not illuminated).
Power supply outside operating range.
With power supply voltage con-nected to terminals 5(+) and 4(-) of the easYlite-100, measure the voltage at these terminals.
Voltage must be no less than 6.5 Volts and no greater than 32 Volts.
Power supply polarity reversed. With power supply voltage con-nected to terminals 5(+) and 4(-) of the easYlite-100, measure the voltage at these terminals.
Voltage measurement reads (+) polarity when meter is con-nected to terminal 5(+) and 4(-).
Power supply not connected. Connect the correct power supply to terminals 5(+) and 4(-).
Check for proper connection of the power supply.
The LED is defective. Press the LED test button to check all LEDs.
Check that all LEDs illuminate. Return the unit to Woodward for repair if any LEDs fail to illumi-nate.
Horn does not sound with the occurrence of an alarm.
Horn is not connected to the re-lay output terminals 1 and 2.
Connect the horn to the relay output terminals 1 and 2.
Check for proper connection of the horn.
Power supply to the horn not connected.
Connect the horn power supply between horn and relay output terminals 1 and 2.
Check for proper connection of the horn power supply.
An LED does not illuminate when it should be.
The LED is defective. Press the LED test button to check all LEDs.
Check that all LEDs illuminate. Return the unit to Woodward for repair if any LEDs fail to illumi-nate.
The LED is misconfigured. Configure the LED to the de-sired warning/alarm/status.
Check the configuration of the LED in ToolKit.
The CAN status LED is not il-luminated green or illumi-nated red (refer to Function of the Sta-tus LEDs on page 17 for details on the status indication).
The LED is defective. Press the LED test button to check all LEDs.
Check that all LEDs illuminate. Return the unit to Woodward for repair if any LEDs fail to illumi-nate.
Configuration Check configuration CAN open master must start communication
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Appendix E. List of Parameters
Unit number P/N _____________________________ Rev _______________________________ Version easYlite- ______________________________________________________________ Project _____________________________________________________________________ Serial number S/N _______________ Date ______________________________
Parameter Setting range Default value Customer setting
MAIN MENU easYlite LED mode Internal
Ext. IKD Ext. IKD Internal Ext. IKD
Internal Ext. IKD
Random number for password Info --- Password CAN 0000 to 9999 0000 Password DPC 0000 to 9999 0000
APPLICATION Displayed alarm LED1 from message list * EPS supplying load Displayed alarm LED2 from message list * Not in automatic mode Displayed alarm LED3 from message list * Start fail Displayed alarm LED4 from message list * Underspeed 1 Displayed alarm LED5 from message list * Digital input 1 Displayed alarm LED6 from message list * Batt.overvolt 1 Displayed alarm LED7 from message list * Batt.undervolt 1 Displayed alarm LED8 from message list * Horn Displayed alarm LED9 from message list * Digital input 3 Displayed alarm LED10 from message list * Digital input 3 Displayed alarm LED11 from message list * Digital input 3 Displayed alarm LED12 from message list * Digital input 3 Displayed alarm LED13 from message list * Digital input 3 Displayed alarm LED14 from message list * Digital input 3 Displayed alarm LED17 from message list * Digital input 3 Displayed alarm LED18 from message list * Digital input 3 Displayed alarm LED19 from message list * Digital input 3 Displayed alarm LED20 from message list * Digital input 3
Relay 1 Horn
CAN fail CAN fail or horn
Horn Horn CAN fail CAN / horn
Horn CAN fail CAN / horn
COMM. INTERFACES
CAN INTERFACES Device number 1 to 128 065
Baudrate 20/50/100/125/250/ 500/800/1000 kBd 125 kBd
Producer heartbeat time 0 to 65530 02000 ms
CANOPEN RPDOS RPDO 1 COB-ID 1 to 4294967295 0000000385 RPDO 2 COB-ID 1 to 4294967295 0000000386
CANOPEN TPDOS TPDO 1 COB-ID 1 to 4294967295 0000000513 TPDO 2 COB-ID 1 to 4294967295 0000000514
ADDITIONAL C-SDO 1st Client->Server COB-ID 1408 to 4294967295 0000001537 1st Server->Client COB-ID 1408 to 4294967295 0000001409 1st Node-ID of the Server 1 to 127 001 Max answer time ext. devices 1 to 99 3.0 s
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SYSTEM
CODES Code level CAN port Info 0 Code level serial port / DPC Info 5 Commissioning level code 0000 to 9999 0003 Temp. commissioning level code 0000 to 9999 0200
Factory settings YES / NO No YES / NO YES / NO Set default values YES / NO No YES / NO YES / NO
VERSION Serial number Info --- Boot item number Info --- Boot revision Info --- Boot version Info --- Program item number Info --- Program revision Info --- Program version Info ---
* Internal mode: refer to Table 8-2 for the messages which may be configured here
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Appendix F. Service Options
Product Service Options ≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡
The following factory options are available for servicing Woodward equipment, based on the standard Wood-ward Product and Service Warranty (5-01-1205) that is in effect at the time the product is purchased from Woodward or the service is performed. If you are experiencing problems with installation or unsatisfactory per-formance of an installed system, the following options are available: • Consult the troubleshooting guide in the manual. • Contact Woodward technical assistance (see "How to Contact Woodward" later in this chapter) and discuss
your problem. In most cases, your problem can be resolved over the phone. If not, you can select which course of action you wish to pursue based on the available services listed in this section.
Returning Equipment For Repair ≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡
If a control (or any part of an electronic control) is to be returned to Woodward for repair, please contact Wood-ward in advance to obtain a Return Authorization Number. When shipping the unit(s), attach a tag with the fol-lowing information: • name and location where the control is installed; • name and phone number of contact person; • complete Woodward part numbers (P/N) and serial number (S/N); • description of the problem; • instructions describing the desired type of repair.
CAUTION To prevent damage to electronic components caused by improper handling, read and observe the pre-cautions in Woodward manual 82715, Guide for Handling and Protection of Electronic Controls, Printed Circuit Boards, and Modules.
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Packing a Control Use the following materials when returning a complete control: • protective caps on any connectors • antistatic protective bags on all electronic modules • packing materials that will not damage the surface of the unit • at least 100 mm (4 inches) of tightly packed, industry-approved packing material • a packing carton with double walls • a strong tape around the outside of the carton for increased strength
Return Authorization Number RAN When returning equipment to Woodward, please telephone and ask for the Customer Service Department in Stuttgart [+49 (0) 711 789 54-0]. They will help expedite the processing of your order through our distributors or local service facility. To expedite the repair process, contact Woodward in advance to obtain a Return Authoriza-tion Number, and arrange for issue of a purchase order for the unit(s) to be repaired. No work can be started until a purchase order is received.
NOTE We highly recommend that you make arrangement in advance for return shipments. Contact a Woodward customer service representative at +49 (0) 711 789 54-0 for instructions and for a Re-turn Authorization Number.
Replacement Parts ≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡
When ordering replacement parts for controls, include the following information: • the part numbers P/N (XXXX-XXX) that is on the enclosure nameplate • the unit serial number S/N, which is also on the nameplate
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How To Contact Woodward ≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡
Please contact following address if you have questions or if you want to send a product for repair: Woodward GmbH Handwerkstrasse 29 70565 Stuttgart - Germany Phone: +49 (0) 711 789 54-0 (8:00 - 16:30 German time) Fax: +49 (0) 711 789 54-100 e-mail: [email protected] For assistance outside Germany, call one of the following international Woodward facilities to obtain the address and phone number of the facility nearest your location where you will be able to get information and service. Facility USA +1 (970) 482 5811
Phone number
India +91 (129) 409 7100 Brazil +55 (19) 3708 4800 Japan +81 (476) 93 4661 The Netherlands +31 (23) 566 1111 You can also contact the Woodward Customer Service Department or consult our worldwide directory on Woodward’s website (www.woodward.com) for the name of your nearest Woodward distributor or service facil-ity. [For worldwide directory information, go to www.woodward.com/ic/locations.]
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Engineering Services ≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡
Woodward Industrial Controls Engineering Services offers the following after-sales support for Woodward prod-ucts. For these services, you can contact us by telephone, by e-mail, or through the Woodward website. • Technical support • Product training • Field service during commissioning Technical Support is available through our many worldwide locations, through our authorized distributors, or through GE Global Controls Services, depending on the product. This service can assist you with technical ques-tions or problem solving during normal business hours. Emergency assistance is also available during non-business hours by phoning our toll-free number and stating the urgency of your problem. For technical engineer-ing support, please contact us via our toll-free or local phone numbers, e-mail us, or use our website and refer-ence technical support. Product Training is available on-site from several of our worldwide facilities, at your location, or from GE Global Controls Services, depending on the product. This training, conducted by experienced personnel, will as-sure that you will be able to maintain system reliability and availability. For information concerning training, please contact us via our toll-free or local phone numbers, e-mail us, or use our website and reference customer training. Field Service engineering on-site support is available, depending on the product and location, from our facility in Colorado, or from one of many worldwide Woodward offices or authorized distributors. Field engineers are ex-perienced on both Woodward products as well as on much of the non-Woodward equipment with which our products interface. For field service engineering assistance, please contact us via our toll-free or local phone numbers, e-mail us, or use our website and reference field service.
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Technical Assistance ≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡
If you need to telephone for technical assistance, you will need to provide the following information. Please write it down here before phoning: Contact Your company ____________________________________________________ Your name _______________________________________________________ Phone number ____________________________________________________ Fax number ______________________________________________________ Control (see name plate) Unit no. and revision: P/N: ____________________ REV: _____________ Unit type easYlite- ___________________________________ Serial number S/N _______________________________________ Description of your problem _______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ Please be sure you have a list of all parameters available. You can print this using ToolKit. Additionally you can save the complete set of parameters (standard values) and send them to our Service department via e-mail.
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